Photographer's Note

This known street and as " Street of the Piriquita" - Sintra due to the traditional candy sell in this street.
The travesseiros of the Piriquita are of the best ambassadors of Portugal, leading the flavors of Sintra to the four corner of the World. At the end of the week sell thousands .
It has who it covers many kilometres to comes the Sintra to buy some travesseiros . Later, it is to forget the cholesterol and the kilos to delight with them. The travesseiros of the Piriquita have a long familiar tradition for behind. Always represent one of the most income-producing businesses of council and with a woman to comand this businesse. Constança Gomes Periquita started in Sec. XIX , two centuries later, it is Leonor Cunha witch 74 years.

Very well exposed shot. Usually these kinds of pics tend to be overexposed (with the sky being bright but the buildings properly exposed) or the shots are underexposed (street being way too dark). You've managed to capture a beautiful setting very well though.

Despite being in a plane closed, the outlook is very significant, sharp and full of details.

The depth leads us to observe many elements, from start to finish, with a proper handling of light and excellent definition. It is striking, as a rise in the street, gives us the feeling of making a small effort in the transit of the same. Well done.

Hi Goncalo,
Lovely vertical presentation of this beautiful narrow street with its woderful old stones seen in excellent clarity and sharpness.
The lightin is superb with the top blue sky and yellow home blending so well.
Regards, Tom

The Narrow street gives a nice tunnel effect with very great depth.
A street without people almost incredible for see.
You play excellent with light in background together with the wonderful blue sky.
Perhaps one advice my friend, try F14 or F/16 and 1/125 you would get, more depth sharpness.
Very well done, TFS.

Ola Goncalo,
nice the perspective and the POV of this narrow street in the city of Piriquita.I like the clear and the sharpness of the photo,as the two layers of the light,the brilliant upper and the darker lower.Well done.

Ola Goncalo
Like the depth in the picture, created by the perspective of the facades/houses on either side of this narrow 'Street of the Piriquita'. Fine exposure control...I see EV+7 & yet the sky is blissfully blue! Well done!
Um Abraco
Angshu